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I'm really starting to think they want civil unrest in this country. As soon as enough happens that allows them to declare Marshall Law across this country they are coming for your guns. Together we stand, divided we fall. And right now this country is more divided than I can remember.
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Say what?
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010...e-disparities/ So let me just get this straight here. They're in this country illegally, they're working illegally, companies have hired them illegally, yet we the taxpayers are giving them assistance?!?! |
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Yep, heard this yesterday. Your tax dollars going towards helping illegals get the minimum wage. They even set up a hot line for illegals to call and report being under paid.
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So, when do the Americans citizens get the choice of which programs we want our tax dollars to support?
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Look at the bigger picture: They are here illegally, but instead of following our Federal laws and deporting them, we set up a hot line to help them stay and get paid (tax free pay of course). And now we have Federal Agencies boycotting AR by canceling already planned conferences. We have prisons that give 3 square meals a day, free medical, free dental, clothes on their backs, cable TV, pool tables, basketball courts, work out gyms, etc. to criminals. But they don't have to work to pay for any of it. Yet we have millions of hard working Americans loosing their homes, not able to put food on the table, pay their bills, stay healthy, income levels dropping, working longer hours for less pay, etc. SEEMS LIKE SOMETHING HAS GONE WRONG IN A BAD WAY. The tables have definitely turned against American ideals that made this country great. |
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The government (IRS) really needs to crack down on the companies employing illegal aliens. Very simple, if you're caught, you forfeit 100% of profits from that year (owner's pay included).
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This guy has blood on his hands yet Obama still gives him a key federal position?
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010...-key-role-ice/ How fucking corrupt. The government needs to speak for the people, not one person's twisted views! |
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Continually stacking the deck in their favor.
November is all I'm thinking about. |
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Board member yells: "We're boycotting your asses you racist bastards!!! We're cutting all ties with you!!!"
Board member secretary whispers: "You might want to look at the long list of services we use that are Arizona based. Could cost us a lot of money" Board member ask: "Really?" Board member secretary whispers: "Yes." Board member says: "We'll get back to you on this." :spin: Everybody would be much better off if they would keep their noses out of it and let Arizona continue working at fixing their problems instead of getting in the way. |
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They are the Shepherds, we are the Sheeple.
At least that's what they think!! Come on November!! |
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$500k donated to AZ to help defend itself against the federal law suit.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100708/...tion_donations "PHOENIX – Retirees and other residents from all over the country were among those who donated nearly $500,000 to help Arizona defend its immigration enforcement law, with most chipping in $100 or less, according to an analysis of documents obtained Thusday by The Associated Press. The donations, 88 percent of which came from through the defense fund's website, surged this week after the federal government sued Tuesday to challenge the law. A document from Gov. Jan Brewer's office showed that 7,008 of the 9,057 online contributions submitted by Thursday morning were made in the days following the government's filing. Website contributions came from all 50 states, plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, and nearly 2,000 came from within Arizona. Donations ranged from $5 to $2,000, with the vast majority between $10 and $100." |
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That is so awesome! Look...Americans standing up for what they believe in! HELL YES! Anyone have a link of where to donate money? I'm seriously going to, this is so great.
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http://www.azgovernor.gov/AZBorderSecurity.asp Already sent in $50 :nod: |
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